... That's Hex (-adecimal). Every ASCII table lists Hex and decimal values for the characters and most pocket calculators can do Hex <-> Dec conversions. If...
Hi Edward, ... I think you are referring to the extended ASCII set. The most common character you'll see in URLs is %20. Google for "Extended ASCII" or take a...
Greg, Thanks, just what I was looking for. I had googled but did not understand everything it was telling me. I googled hexadecimal codes and saw this but on...
Axel, Thank you, I now understand what I was looking for. Great help. ed ... From: "Axel Berger" <Axel-Berger@...> To: <ntb-OffTopic@yahoogroups.com> ...
Thank you David. A definition of mixed emotions? . When you see your mother-in-law backing off a cliff in your new car. -- Unknown ... From: "David Smart"...
Hi, I have been looking for an add on for firefox that will allow me to search for a term in my offline website starting at the currently displayed page. I was...
Alec, I tried Windows Search because it was an optional update and found it so unmanageable that I uninstalled it. I'll check into Google Desktop Search. The...
But, I am using firefox to access the document. Then I want to locate a referenced term in the document which probably should have been hypertexted linked...
... I would use my old friend Agent Ransack (originally discovered and recommended by Jody) to find files that contain matching text. The search can, but...
If the files are offline they have to be stored somewhere on your computer. I'd try using NoteTab to search the Firefox folder where that data is stored....
... locate a ... If you like this I think it would be easy to make a html document out of the results, open it in firefox and have a hyperlinked copy of the ...
I suppose you could search for the term, find all pages with it in it, replace it with <span style="whateverstyle youwant like colored background: red">search...
... You can configure Firefox so it starts searching the current page as soon as you start typing (no need for Ctrl+F). If you hit alt-A it highlights all...
This is totally off topic! I have an acquaintance that had purchased a couple of computers from a company that went out of business. They did not receive any...
... In a word - no. You probably have a single machine licence. Also, if you try to do multiple installs with a single licence version you may have problems...
On Thursday, March 19, 2009 4:34 PM [GMT+1=CET], ... 1) In my opinion the product key matters, not the source of the distribution files. 2) Computers may...
... I believe you've got that backwords. Vance has got three licences, one for every machine. The installation CDs are mass produced and all the same anyway....
... I was referring to the CD/Key Vance has. It is one license. No? I don't think you can use the same key for different licenses. ... I have tried rescue disk...
Chris, Thanks for the response! In both cases, pressing F11 is suppose to engage the recovery software, but nothing happens. In one case (Gateway laptop) the...
There seems to be some uncertainty over your question, so to clarify ... You have one XP CD? You have three XP licence keys (one for your current computer and...
On Thursday, March 19, 2009 10:06 PM [GMT+1=CET], ... Then the previous user may have repartitioned the drives, sacrificing the recovery partitions, or he may...
Great idea to take a picture. I bought a new copy of recovery disks from a manufacturer a few years ago. Called with serial number, paid $30 bucks and waited...